Originally posted by vyeh
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Jotting down what I do know/free associate as I write may help jump-start me or Hydro.
Hmmm. He’s smart. I mean, the original looks very intelligent- not something I’d have articulated as a reason for wanting to use this portrait because I hadn’t thought of it that way in so many words, but it was there- he looks smart.
He isn’t a charisma leader, exactly. He couldn’t have gotten where he is without some people/management skills, but they must have been acquired later than most people learn them, through hard work and deliberation around college age. Because as a boy, he played chess while others where doing what most kids do. I don’t know if he plays much anymore, ‘cause he has trouble finding opponents who can engage him at all. He’s like when Bobby Fischer told Dick Cavett in an interview that he likes “crushing the other guy’s spirit.,” and computers are just toasters. He plays the game of nations like he’s freakin’ Napoleon looking for that challenge.
His dad was a clown out of The Great Santini”, a harsh taskmaster, impossible to please. His mother was loving, but could be cold, and didn’t protect him enough. There were siblings, but they don’t much inform his character, except they sometimes let down his need of them, only accentuating his paranoid tendencies.
Chess never made anyone crazy, IMHO, but it is attractive to some crazy people. (The same argument I make and recommend in defense of D&D.) Bobby Fischer would have died homeless and broke without chess, instead of (grudgingly) admired, rich, and indoors.
But Strategist isn’t crazy; he just tends to see every situation as an adversarial zero-sum game where someone has to loose- not him. He seeks power over his surroundings to feel safe, and as an exercise in implementing his strategic ideas, and for something to do- though he’s never admitted that last to himself. He’s bright enough that he’s easily bored, and imaginative enough to have boundless ambition.
He wants to rule the world, not realizing how much he’d hate having no more worlds to conquer.
I don’t know how all that informs his point of origin, though. Maybe it’ll bounce off one of you guys hard enough, or your bounce-back will off of me.
(It would, wouldn’t it, be way too corny to make him Greek, named with a variation of the Greek word for general, stratego?)
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